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I'm starting to sound like a scribe for NBC, but I don't mind: credit where credit is due, and their diligence is commendable. Using only a few markers, they have identified the cap below as being the statue of Admiral Suffren on the waterfront at St. Tropez (source). If we assume the admiral figures somehow in the storyline, that leaves a bit of a puzzle. He only played a small, tangential part in the (U.S.) Revolutionary War. He also fought some battles with the Barbary pirates, which might bring Jefferson back into the picture. And he was also part of the Knights Hospitaller (Order of Malta),but...so was a lot of the French navy leadership, it seems.

We left teams at St. Barts in London; next thing we see is team at Eastwell Manor in Kent.

Next thing we see is teams in Nice, France

Then suddenly they are in Peille, France

Then Miss USA drives 150 miles to St. Tropez finds the clue and drives back to Peille (a four hour task at least) and they still are in second place. That mountain climb took over four hours???

La Turbie is next

Then we are in Paris!!

How original can they get, spot a landmark from the SECOND deck of the Eiffle Tower??

Off to Normandy, but who cares that it takes two hours to drive there, the girls are still stuck at the Statue of Liberty.

Anyone notice that when they are inside the chateau d'Omonville in the middle of the night that sunlight is streaming in some of the windows (if they are floodlights they must be mounted pretty high to get that angle to shine on the floor). So we have some recreation here?

Just before the commercial break the Southies moan that they are completely lost, but in the first shot after the break they and the ex-CIA are arriving together at the Chateau.

Back to Puddin;oh well can't say much since this is a family-friendly site.

Who goes next? Not the Geniuses since we see them in Baltimore. My guess is that the Southies never do find their way off that ledge in New York.

Heck, lets talk more about that wild night at the Ritz - much more interesting!!!